Papers Every Programmer Should Read
(blog.objectmentor.com)
2009 Archive
211.
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Goodbye Google: "Visual Design Lead" leaves Google
(stopdesign.com)
213.
Joel Spolsky: Thanks or No Thanks
(inc.com)
214.
Congratulations, Paul & Jessica; Welcome to the world, George
(friendfeed.com)
215.
Zed's "One Battery Review" of Django
(zedshaw.com)
216.
217.
YC startups unite to drive nail into the coffin of Internet Explorer 6
(deals.venturebeat.com)
218.
"Is that a real program or is that something somebody wrote?"
(lists.canonical.org)
219.
GNU Screen - A Hacker's Ideal Terminal
(ibm.com)
221.
Don’t! The secret of self-control
(newyorker.com)
222.
Paul Buchheit: Make your site faster and cheaper to operate in one easy step
(paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
223.
"The greatest human being who ever lived" has died
(theglobeandmail.com)
224.
JWZ: that "duct tape" silliness
(jwz.livejournal.com)
225.
My Personal Credit Crisis
(nytimes.com)
226.
227.
999999999999999 - 999999999999997
(google.com)
228.
229.
231.
After the Deadline: Acquired
(blog.afterthedeadline.com)
232.
Hacking a Google Interview - MIT's guide to Google interviews
(courses.csail.mit.edu)
233.
234.
How Not to Pitch to a Startup
(particletree.com)
235.
Learn You Some Erlang For Great Good
(learnyousomeerlang.com)
236.
Why it's expensive to be poor
(washingtonpost.com)
237.
Making Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up" in Ableton by Jim Pavloff
(victusspiritus.com)
238.
Potion - a little fast OO language by _why
(github.com)
240.
Elements Of Statistical Learning: now free pdf
(www-stat.stanford.edu)